Residents of Randolph have an opportunity to submit comments regarding the Approval to construct a large solid waste transfer station facility at 3 & 6 Phillips Road in Holbrook, Massachusetts.
TLA-Holbrook LLC is proposing to construct a large solid waste transfer facility that would handle up to 1,000 tons per day of municipal solid waste (“MSW”).
The proposed Facility is intended to accept MSW from typical waste collection vehicles of all sizes and sort and consolidate the waste into rail cars or 100-yard truck trailers for transport to various locations throughout the country for disposal and/or recycling.
The proposed Facility will include a 22,300 square foot Transfer Station building, weigh scales, a residential drop-off area, a scale house and office building, and railroad tracks. Working areas of the Facility will be paved.
Stormwater run-off from the Facility will be collected in a series of catch basins, detention basins, and underground stormwater detention galleries, treated, and discharged to an on-Site culvert.
The proposed maximum daily materials acceptance rate is 1,000 tons per day.
TLA-Holbrook proposes to operate the Facility to accept waste on Monday through Friday from 6:00 AM to 5:30 PM and Saturdays from 6:00 AM to 1:00 PM, and conduct clean-up operations until 9:00 PM Monday through Friday and until 4:00 PM on Saturdays.
If you have any issues or if you would like MassDEP to email you a PDF copy or mail you a hard copy, please send your request to Alison Cochrane of MassDEP via email Alison.Cochrane@mass.gov of by phone at 508-946-2778.
How do I comment? Public Comments can be submitted to MassDEP in one of three ways:
VIA MAIL: to
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Attn: Mark Dakers
20 Riverside Drive
Lakeville, MA 02347
VIA EMAIL: to sero.solidwaste@mass.gov; or
ONLINE: at https://eeaonline.eea.state.ma.us/EEA/PublicApp/.
Under Records, select site name “TLA HOLBROOK TRANSFER STATION”
The application may be reviewed online at: https://eeaonline.eea.state.ma.us/EEA/PublicApp/.
After the 30-day public comment period, MassDEP has 60-days to review public comments and determine if all comments have been adequately addressed. If the application is Technically Complete and all comments have been adequately addressed, MassDEP will issue a FINAL permit authorizing construction of the facility along with a Response to Public Comments received document.
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